Call for Papers: MathUI'12
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Mathematical User Interfaces Workshop 2012
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at the CICM conference, July 11th, Bremen Germany
http://www.cermat.org/events/MathUI/12/
SCOPE
This 6th mathematical user-interfaces workshop is a forum discussing
how users can interact mathematically with the representations on a
computer, how they can manipulate them to feel their mathematical
nature, how knowledge can be communicated through computers.
It happens in the form of a peer-reviewed workshop with presentations
and discussion, followed by an expo-like demo-session.
This workshop follows a successful series of meetings held
along the Mathematical Knowledge Management conferences with a focus
on actually experimentable user-intefaces.
Topics include:
- presentations on manipulation of mathematical knowledge
- workflow studies based on mathematical applications
- user studies on the effectiveness of interfaces
- interactive teaching and testing
- novel, original or downright funky interfaces to mathematics software
- interactive mathematics generally
SUBMISSIONS
We are seeking submissions of either papers on and/or demonstrations
of user interfaces for mathematics. Videos, prototypes, mock ups and
any other sort of demonstration are welcome!
Proceedings will be online.
Submission format: article of 3-8 (printed) pages, in PDF format only,
which may include other electronic presentations such as videos or
animations complemented by an abstract of less than 150 words.
Important Dates:
- Submit a paper before or on May 23rd 2012
- Expect an answer on June 13th 2012
- Enjoy the workshop on July11th 2012
For submissions and further information, see the web-page:
http://www.cermat.org/events/MathUI/12/
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
The workshop will be reviewed by the following persons:
- David Aspinall, Edinburgh, Scotland
- Paul Cairns, York, Great Britain
- Olga Caprotti, Helsinki, Finland
- Paul Libbrecht (organizer), Karlsruhe, Germany
- Paul Topping, Long Beach, USA
- Elena Smirnova, London, Canada
For other inquiries please contact Paul Libbrecht, paul@cermat.org.